Wednesday, December 19, 2012

A Moose-y Update

Stitching over one has been a real challenge especially since I'm using two stands of floss. I find an even and uniform stitch is hard to accomplish and I kind of wish I had decided to use just one strand if I was going to stitch over 1 in the first place! Lessons Learned!!! I don't think I'll be stitching over 1 again anytime soon.

But I cannot wait to finish this WIP to start another!!!! CCN's Santa's House (part one of a 12 part series - OHHHH the stitching fun) came to me in the mail the other day and I simply cannot wait to stitch it! But I keep telling myself to be disciplined and finish what I've got started and then start in on Santa's House.

Also, if you'd like to possibly receive a RAK this coming year by yours truly be sure to throw your name into the pot! You can sign-up here by leaving a comment :) Sign-ups end December 31!Ciao for now :)Melissa

I know exactly what you mean. For me over one stitching is just a pain, so I try to avoid charts that have over one. But it's not always possible.But your little moose was worth every over one stitch. He's so cute.

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